Chapter 36 Configuring QoS

Configuring Standard QoS

Note In the above DSCP-to-DSCP-mutation map, the mutated values are shown in the body of the matrix. The d1 column specifies the most-significant digit of the original DSCP; the d2 row specifies the least-significant digit of the original DSCP. The intersection of the d1 and d2 values provides the mutated value. For example, a DSCP value of 12 corresponds to a mutated value of 10.

Configuring Ingress Queue Characteristics

Depending on the complexity of your network and your QoS solution, you might need to perform all of the tasks in the next sections. You will need to make decisions about these characteristics:

Which packets are assigned (by DSCP or CoS value) to each queue?

What drop percentage thresholds apply to each queue, and which CoS or DSCP values map to each threshold?

How much of the available buffer space is allocated between the queues?

How much of the available bandwidth is allocated between the queues?

Is there traffic (such as voice) that should be given high priority?

These sections contain this configuration information:

Mapping DSCP or CoS Values to an Ingress Queue and Setting WTD Thresholds, page 36-70(optional)

Allocating Buffer Space Between the Ingress Queues, page 36-71(optional)

Allocating Bandwidth Between the Ingress Queues, page 36-71(optional)

Configuring the Ingress Priority Queue, page 36-72(optional)

 

 

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